System locks up when playing multiplayer game

After logging into the game, within a short period of time the game locks up and you have to shut off inorder to reboot. sometimes there is a very high speed sound coming out to the tower-like a drive is running fast

Please let us know the game you're playing, the system specs, amount of RAM, processor,etc of your machine. As an early guess, I'd say it may be overheating. Do you have to wait a while to turn it back on or does it let you reboot right away? Any idea what the CPU temp is when it locks up?

Please let us know the game you're playing, the system specs, amount of RAM, processor,etc of your machine. As an early guess, I'd say it may be overheating. Do you have to wait a while to turn it back on or does it let you reboot right away? Any idea what the CPU temp is when it locks up?

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Playing multiplayer
with one Game Card:
Certain Nintendo DS games require only one player have a copy of
the game to play multiplayer. Those without a copy of the game will
need to download the game information from the player that has the
game in their system.

This feature is available on games that have this icon on their
packaging:To download game information:

Insert the Game Card into the DS Game Card Slot on one system
and slide it into place until it clicks. Turn the system on
by pressing the POWER button.

Tap the screen using the stylus when the "Touch the Touch
Screen to continue" message appears. If the host DS system's
Startup Mode is set to

Automatic. The game's menu will appear.

Manual. Tap on the box for the Nintendo DS Card Slot using
the stylus to start the game.

Turn on the other Nintendo DS systems. For each of these systems,
when the main menu appears, tap on the "DS Download Play" icon
on the right, middle side of the screen to display list of available
games.

Tap the title of the game to begin the download.

See the individual game's multiplayer instructions for additional
game play information.

Playing multiplayer
with multiple Game Cards
Games that require each player to have a copy of the Game Card inserted
into the Nintendo DS will feature this icon:
Because each individual game title has its own method for setting
up multiplayer games, you will need to consult the instruction manual
for that particular title.

you can play multiplayer on your shape but it is only online not side by side due to the wide range of movement necessary for compliance with the kinect. Unfortunatly it's not possible with this game unless your online with a buddy.

When that message is displayed when logging onto anything means that there is another PC that is already logged into using the user name and password you just entered.

If you have more than one PC make sure you are not logged in on your other PC. If this is not the case someone is possibly using your details. You can also go to gamespy's website to the support section. You should be able to contact them and seek help on what to do about it.

You
can play multiplayer games with a Nintendo DS Lite even if you don’t
possess a copy of the game. If one of your friends has a multiplayer game card, they can use their Nintendo DS Lite as a host for the game session and you can join the multiplayer game.
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Things You'll Need:

Nintendo DS Lite

Using One Card to Host the Game

Step 1
Look on the game’s
packaging for the "Multiplayer" icon. If the game requires only one
player to have a copy of the game, the icon will show two DS Lites: a
DS Lite with a black screen transmitting waves to a DS Lite with a
white screen. Below the two DS Lites is a range of numbers which
indicates how many players the game can support.

Step 2
Put the game card in the Nintendo DS Lite that is acting as the host for the multiplayer game session and start it up.

Step 3
Have
the other players turn on their systems. They will use the main menu
screen to access the "DS Download Play" icon. They need to tap the icon
to begin downloading the game information from the host DS Lite.

Step 4
Begin playing when all of the systems have finished downloading the game information from the host.

Multiple Cards for Multiple Players

Step 1
Look
at the "Multiplayer" icon. If every player in the game session needs a
copy of the game in order to play, the icon will show two DS Lites,
both with black screens, transmitting waves toward each other. A range
of numbers is under this graphic and indicates how many people can play
at one time.

Step 2
Read
the game's instruction manual on how to set up the game session. The
steps required vary by company and sometimes by title within the same
company.